Annual Register, Band 98Edmund Burke 1856 |
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... object he believed to have been most fully attained ; but the second and all - important object had not been secured . That object might be divided into two - the inde- pendence and integrity of Turkey in Europe , and in Asia ; and the ...
... object he believed to have been most fully attained ; but the second and all - important object had not been secured . That object might be divided into two - the inde- pendence and integrity of Turkey in Europe , and in Asia ; and the ...
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... object of disgust and uneasi- throne of your Majesty and the ness to the commercial classes , and national liberties were the object a corrupting venom to the indigent of a sanguinary struggle - when and proletarian classes , if it be ...
... object of disgust and uneasi- throne of your Majesty and the ness to the commercial classes , and national liberties were the object a corrupting venom to the indigent of a sanguinary struggle - when and proletarian classes , if it be ...
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... object which they well know to be a revolution- ary one . They are perfectly aware that the change in the relative condition of the white and black races in the slaveholding States which they would promote is be- yond their lawful ...
... object which they well know to be a revolution- ary one . They are perfectly aware that the change in the relative condition of the white and black races in the slaveholding States which they would promote is be- yond their lawful ...
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STATE OF PUBLIC FEELING AT THE OPENING OF THE YEARImproved Condi | 1 |
The MINISTRY | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
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